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[project]
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name = "blender_maxwell"
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version = "0.0.1"
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description = "Real-time design and visualization of Maxwell simulations in Blender 3D, with deep Tidy3D integration. "
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authors = [
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{ name = "Sofus Albert Høgsbro Rose", email = "blender-maxwell@sofusrose.com" }
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]
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dependencies = [
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"tidy3d>=2.6.3",
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feat: Working logging, before- and after-deps.
We have a far more sane approach to nodeps now, which
allows us to essentially have two loggers - one that is
very useful, pretty, and clear, but requires a 'rich'
dependency, and one that is simple.
In this spirit, we factored out services/ too.
We can also set the initial console log level now when
packing the .zip.
There's still work to do with the actual flow for deps
installing / uninstalling.
But it should be far more robust now.
Finally, we have a barebones working `quartodoc`-based docs site.
It's super clever; see <https://github.com/machow/quartodoc>.
As it's "just" a quarto project with some python autodiscovery,
fleshing it out with ex. math, images, diagrams, and so forth
should be exceptionally easy.
As we develop, various linter-guided fixes are being realized.
This will be a long process, best done as we spiff everything up
in preparation for general release.
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"pydantic==2.6.*",
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"sympy==1.12",
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"scipy==1.12.*",
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"trimesh==4.2.*",
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"networkx==3.2.*",
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"rich==12.5.*",
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"rtree==1.2.*",
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"jax[cpu]==0.4.26",
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"msgspec[toml]==0.18.6",
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"numba==0.59.1",
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"jaxtyping==0.2.28",
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feat: Working logging, before- and after-deps.
We have a far more sane approach to nodeps now, which
allows us to essentially have two loggers - one that is
very useful, pretty, and clear, but requires a 'rich'
dependency, and one that is simple.
In this spirit, we factored out services/ too.
We can also set the initial console log level now when
packing the .zip.
There's still work to do with the actual flow for deps
installing / uninstalling.
But it should be far more robust now.
Finally, we have a barebones working `quartodoc`-based docs site.
It's super clever; see <https://github.com/machow/quartodoc>.
As it's "just" a quarto project with some python autodiscovery,
fleshing it out with ex. math, images, diagrams, and so forth
should be exceptionally easy.
As we develop, various linter-guided fixes are being realized.
This will be a long process, best done as we spiff everything up
in preparation for general release.
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# Pin Blender 4.1.0-Compatible Versions
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## The dependency resolver will report if anything is wonky.
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"urllib3==1.26.8",
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"requests==2.27.1",
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"numpy==1.24.3",
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"idna==3.3",
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"charset-normalizer==2.0.10",
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"certifi==2021.10.8",
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]
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readme = "README.md"
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requires-python = "~= 3.11"
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license = { text = "AGPL-3.0-or-later" }
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####################
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# - Tooling: Rye
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####################
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[tool.rye]
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managed = true
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virtual = true
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dev-dependencies = [
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"ruff>=0.3.2",
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"fake-bpy-module-4-0>=20231118", ## TODO: Update to Blender 4.1.0
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]
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[tool.rye.scripts]
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feat: Working logging, before- and after-deps.
We have a far more sane approach to nodeps now, which
allows us to essentially have two loggers - one that is
very useful, pretty, and clear, but requires a 'rich'
dependency, and one that is simple.
In this spirit, we factored out services/ too.
We can also set the initial console log level now when
packing the .zip.
There's still work to do with the actual flow for deps
installing / uninstalling.
But it should be far more robust now.
Finally, we have a barebones working `quartodoc`-based docs site.
It's super clever; see <https://github.com/machow/quartodoc>.
As it's "just" a quarto project with some python autodiscovery,
fleshing it out with ex. math, images, diagrams, and so forth
should be exceptionally easy.
As we develop, various linter-guided fixes are being realized.
This will be a long process, best done as we spiff everything up
in preparation for general release.
2024-03-21 18:45:38 +01:00
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dev = "python ./src/scripts/dev.py"
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pack = "python ./src/scripts/pack.py"
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####################
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# - Tooling: Ruff
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####################
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[tool.ruff]
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target-version = "py311"
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feat: Working logging, before- and after-deps.
We have a far more sane approach to nodeps now, which
allows us to essentially have two loggers - one that is
very useful, pretty, and clear, but requires a 'rich'
dependency, and one that is simple.
In this spirit, we factored out services/ too.
We can also set the initial console log level now when
packing the .zip.
There's still work to do with the actual flow for deps
installing / uninstalling.
But it should be far more robust now.
Finally, we have a barebones working `quartodoc`-based docs site.
It's super clever; see <https://github.com/machow/quartodoc>.
As it's "just" a quarto project with some python autodiscovery,
fleshing it out with ex. math, images, diagrams, and so forth
should be exceptionally easy.
As we develop, various linter-guided fixes are being realized.
This will be a long process, best done as we spiff everything up
in preparation for general release.
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line-length = 88
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pycodestyle.max-doc-length = 120
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[tool.ruff.lint]
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task-tags = ["TODO"]
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select = [
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"E", # pycodestyle ## General Purpose
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"F", # pyflakes ## General Purpose
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"PL", # Pylint ## General Purpose
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## Code Quality
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"TCH", # flake8-type-checking ## Type Checking Block Validator
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"C90", # mccabe ## Avoid Too-Complex Functions
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"ERA", # eradicate ## Ban Commented Code
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"TRY", # tryceratops ## Exception Handling Style
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"B", # flake8-bugbear ## Opinionated, Probable-Bug Patterns
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feat: Working logging, before- and after-deps.
We have a far more sane approach to nodeps now, which
allows us to essentially have two loggers - one that is
very useful, pretty, and clear, but requires a 'rich'
dependency, and one that is simple.
In this spirit, we factored out services/ too.
We can also set the initial console log level now when
packing the .zip.
There's still work to do with the actual flow for deps
installing / uninstalling.
But it should be far more robust now.
Finally, we have a barebones working `quartodoc`-based docs site.
It's super clever; see <https://github.com/machow/quartodoc>.
As it's "just" a quarto project with some python autodiscovery,
fleshing it out with ex. math, images, diagrams, and so forth
should be exceptionally easy.
As we develop, various linter-guided fixes are being realized.
This will be a long process, best done as we spiff everything up
in preparation for general release.
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"N", # pep8-naming
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"D", # pydocstyle
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"SIM", # flake8-simplify ## Sanity-Check for Code Simplification
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"SLF", # flake8-self ## Ban Private Member Access
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"RUF", # Ruff-specific rules ## Extra Good-To-Have Rules
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## Style
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"I", # isort ## Force import Sorting
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"UP", # pyupgrade ## Enforce Upgrade to Newer Python Syntaxes
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"COM", # flake8-commas ## Enforce Trailing Commas
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"Q", # flake8-quotes ## Finally - Quoting Style!
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"PTH", # flake8-use-pathlib ## Enforce pathlib usage
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"A", # flake8-builtins ## Prevent Builtin Shadowing
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"C4", # flake9-comprehensions ## Check Compehension Appropriateness
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"DTZ", # flake8-datetimez ## Ban naive Datetime Creation
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"EM", # flake8-errmsg ## Check Exception String Formatting
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"ISC", # flake8-implicit-str-concat ## Enforce Good String Literal Concat
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"G", # flake8-logging-format ## Enforce Good Logging Practices
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"INP", # flake8-no-pep420 ## Ban PEP420; Enforce __init__.py.
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"PIE", # flake8-pie ## Misc Opinionated Checks
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"T20", # flake8-print ## Ban print()
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"RSE", # flake8-raise ## Check Niche Exception Raising Pattern
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"RET", # flake8-return ## Enforce Good Returning
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"ARG", # flake8-unused-arguments ## Ban Unused Arguments
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# Specific
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"PT", # flake8-pytest-style ## pytest-Specific Checks
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]
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ignore = [
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"COM812", # Conflicts w/Formatter
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"ISC001", # Conflicts w/Formatter
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"Q000", # Conflicts w/Formatter
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"Q001", # Conflicts w/Formatter
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"Q002", # Conflicts w/Formatter
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"Q003", # Conflicts w/Formatter
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"D206", # Conflicts w/Formatter
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"B008", # FastAPI uses this for Depends(), Security(), etc. .
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"E701", # class foo(Parent): pass or if simple: return are perfectly elegant
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"ERA001", # 'Commented-out code' seems to be just about anything to ruff
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feat: Working logging, before- and after-deps.
We have a far more sane approach to nodeps now, which
allows us to essentially have two loggers - one that is
very useful, pretty, and clear, but requires a 'rich'
dependency, and one that is simple.
In this spirit, we factored out services/ too.
We can also set the initial console log level now when
packing the .zip.
There's still work to do with the actual flow for deps
installing / uninstalling.
But it should be far more robust now.
Finally, we have a barebones working `quartodoc`-based docs site.
It's super clever; see <https://github.com/machow/quartodoc>.
As it's "just" a quarto project with some python autodiscovery,
fleshing it out with ex. math, images, diagrams, and so forth
should be exceptionally easy.
As we develop, various linter-guided fixes are being realized.
This will be a long process, best done as we spiff everything up
in preparation for general release.
2024-03-21 18:45:38 +01:00
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# Line Length - Controversy Incoming
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## Hot Take: Let the Formatter Worry about Line Length
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## - Yes dear reader, I'm with you. Soft wrap can go too far.
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## - ...but also, sometimes there are real good reasons not to split.
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## - Ex. I think 'one sentence per line' docstrings are a valid thing.
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## - Overlong lines tend to be be a code smell anyway
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## - We'll see if my hot takes survive the week :)
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"E501", # Let Formatter Worry about Line Length
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]
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####################
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# - Tooling: Ruff Sublinters
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####################
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[tool.ruff.lint.flake8-bugbear]
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extend-immutable-calls = []
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[tool.ruff.lint.pycodestyle]
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ignore-overlong-task-comments = true
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[tool.ruff.lint.pydocstyle]
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convention = "google"
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[tool.ruff.lint.pylint]
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max-args = 6
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####################
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# - Tooling: Ruff Formatter
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####################
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[tool.ruff.format]
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quote-style = "single"
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indent-style = "tab"
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docstring-code-format = false
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